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Zimbabwe is moving 2,500 wild animals to rescue them from cl
Zimbabwe is moving 2,500 wild animals to rescue them from cl
Zimbabwe is moving 2,500 wild animals to rescue them from climate change and drought
Climate change has now replaced poaching as the 'biggest threat' to the country's wildlife, staff at Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority say.
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